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Software & CAD

Agilent Technologies Revolutionizes Oscilloscope Probing with Automatic Characterization and Correction

June 24, 2011
Agilent Technologies Inc. announced PrecisionProbe software for its award-winning Infiniium 90000 X-Series and 90000A Series oscilloscopes. The software, which works in conjunction with built-in hardware in the Infiniium scopes, lets engineers automatically characterize and correct the response of any path to a scope input using no external equipment. The...
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AWR and LFoundry Introduce 0.15 µm RF CMOS Process Design Kit For Analog Office RFIC Design Environment

June 20, 2011
AWR® Corp. and LFoundry GmbH announced the availability of a process design kit (PDK) for LF150. LFoundry’s LF150 is a modular 0.15 µm RF CMOS process, offering up to six levels of Aluminum plus thick metal (2 to 6 µm), optionally a MIM capacitor, a polyimide passivation and I/O...
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CST Announces Curved Finite Elements Now Also For The Eigenmode Solver

June 16, 2011
At IMS 2011 in Baltimore, Computer Simulation Technology (CST) announced the introduction of a finite element based Eigenmode solver in CST MICROWAVE STUDIO® version 2011 SP3. The computation of Eigenmodes is essential for the accurate design of resonant structures, such as cavities, filters or particle accelerators. Typical results of...
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AWR Wins Partial Summary Judgment Against ZTE

June 16, 2011
AWR® Corp. announced that it won its motion for partial summary judgment against ZTE Corp., the largest publically traded Chinese telecommunications company. ZTE violated the terms of AWR’s software license agreement, which prohibits access and use of its proprietary software with “cracked” or unauthorized license codes, according to a...
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